Quillen said there was no evidence left of who may be responsible, but he visited the property to remove the remains.

"It is coyote season right now so you can lawfully hunt coyotes. There is also a nuisance animal statute for coyotes where they can if they are causing a threat to your property the coyotes can be taken in that sense," he said.

But what a hunter can't do is dump the remains on the side of the road or someone else's property.

"We have kids out here for one and that come in and out and I don't want them exposed to this," Schoolcraft said.